PROFOREST PROGRAM LAUNCHES A NEW SOUTHEAST SILVICULTURE LIBRARY, WORKSHOP AT AUSTIN CARY FOREST ON APRIL 24, 2026
The ProForest (Proactive Forest Health and Resilience) program at the University of Florida and other partners have recently launched a new online Southeast Silviculture Library (SESL). This new resource allows forest managers and scientists to share information about field studies that test questions related to the region’s forests. There are two general types of studies in the library: demonstration and scientific studies. Submissions of either type of study are encouraged as both can be valuable to the forestry community. Check out the SESL at https://sesilvi.org/
Forest landowners, forest managers, and other interested practitioners are invited to join us at Austin Cary Forest on April 24, 2026 to learn about this new tool and visit some these demonstration studies in the woods. We’ll look at areas where prescribed fire, underplanting, and harvesting are being used to meet objectives. Register for this Florida Land Steward Workshop: The Southeast Silviculture Library and Field Tour here.

TAX TIPS FOR FOREST LANDOWNERS FOR THE 2025 TAX YEAR
Tax Day, April 15 approaches. Many of our forestry activities can have tax implications. Understanding the forest related tax rules and integrating tax planning into your forest management decisions can help increase your after-tax return. The Tax Tips publication provides general information to support you and your tax advisor. It is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Please consult your tax advisor about your specific tax situation. Access the 2025 Tax Tips for Forest Landowners here.
Watch Dr. Tamara Cushing’s “Forest Tax Basics” on MyFLForest.Land.
APPLY FOR THE FOREST LANDOWNERS ASSOCIATION LONGLEAF PINE PROGRAM
Apply by May 15, 2026

The Forest Landowners Association has another round of cost-share funds available for landowners to establish new stands of longleaf pine or manage existing stands. Applications are open to any private landowner or landowning company in the historic longleaf pine range. The deadline to apply is May 15, 2026. More details and application for the FLA Longleaf Pine Program here.
LONGLEAF ALLIANCE PLANTING FUND ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2026-2027 PLANTING SEASON
Apply by June 1, 2026
The Longleaf Alliance works with multiple partners to provide longleaf pine seedling funds to landowners. Funding requests for the 2026-2027 planting season are being accepted until June 1, 2026. Applications will be reviewed in late summer with notifications anticipated in late fall. See the Longleaf Alliance Planting Fund website for details.
FLORIDA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION ANNOUNCES A DISASTER RELIEF FUND
Apply by April 30, 2026
The Florida Farm Bureau Federation is now accepting applications for its Disaster Relief Fund. The fund was created to respond to Florida farmers and ranchers who have suffered significant agricultural losses or expenses as a result of hurricanes and other natural disasters. More details and the link to the application can be found here.
FLORIDA BLOCK GRANT DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS

Apply by August 25, 2026
Florida’s agricultural producers have faced significant losses due to recent hurricanes including damage to structures, crops, and long-term productive assets. This program, developed by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), will provide financial support to help producers rebuild, restore operations, and return to full production. If your operation experienced damage or loss during the 2023 or 2024 hurricane seasons, you may be eligible for assistance. Learn more and check your eligibility at the FDACS Florida Block Grant web site.
NEW FOREST HEALTH MODULE RELEASED IN THE UF ONLINE FOREST LANDOWNER ACADEMY
The UF/IFAS School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences extension team is excited to announce the launch of a new Forest Health Module in the Online Forest Landowner Academy. Those already enrolled in the course have full access to the new module.
The Forest Health Module includes presentations, video, and extension publications about what forest health means, the important diseases and insects to watch for in your pine stands, and what to do if you detect a problem. You’ll learn about the life cycles of fungal pathogens like fusiform rust and pitch canker, how to identify infected tree tissues, how to distinguish them, how you can minimize risks of infection, and what to do if you have infected trees. You’ll also learn about the most important pine beetles that can impact our pine stands, like the southern pine beetle; why and how they will enter and damage pine trees, which pine species and stand conditions are most susceptible, and how you can minimize risks.
For more details on the new content and instructors, see the recent blog post about the new Forest Health Module here.
Here’s the direct link to enroll or access the course if you are already enrolled:
https://ifas-sfrc-for.catalog.instructure.com/courses/for-fla.
As always, questions about the course can be directed to Chris Demers, cdemers@ufl.edu, (352) 846-2375.
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